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Show Most of the pleasure in giVjn. , knowing that your gift is 8 ciated. For those smokers on v Christmas list, there are eift. to please. Send Camel cigaI' either in the Camel Christ Carton or the Camel "HoUd House" package of four "flat 11 ties." Either way you giVe Z mild, flavorful Camels-the 'sen! ice man's favorite. If he smoker pipe, send him the big pound can ister of Prince Albert Smokin, Tobacco the National Joy Smoke And if he's m the service, these gifts are even more appropriate for cigarettes and tobacco are the service man's favorite gifts. Both Camels and Prince Albert are specially spe-cially Christmas wrapped. Your dealer is featuring them as gift, sure to please. Adv. $) ON THE &? (HOME FRONTS ZZTbiA RUTH WYETtk5PtARsj!i6) TT IS high time to think of a gift or two for Aunt Emily and Sister Sis-ter Sue. Why not give aprons this year? Your piece bag is sure to have many odds and ends of rick rack braid and bias binding and bright scraps of material which will do for trimmings with a -yard remnant of plain gingham ging-ham or unbleached muslin. The diagram gives you cutting dimensions for the skirt and shows how to shape the waistline. It is easy to add a straight bib if you AND SHAPE THE ifej WAISUINE wj I IBLUE BANDS WITH l'f ii-' '"i ORANGE BIAS TAPE like. Use wider belts, about 2Vz inches finished, for the bibless type and cut the ties about four inches wide. These three aprons will give you ideas for any number num-ber of trimmings. Be lavish with bright color for this is the season for gay gifts to bring good cheer. NOTE These aprons are from Mrs. Spears' BOOK 4 which also contains directions di-rections for more than thirty other gifts and things to make for the home, from inexpensive new materials and odds and ends of things on hand. Copies will be postpaid at 10 cents each. Address: MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Bedford Hills New lork Drawer 10 Enclose 10 cents for Book 4. j Name Address NO ASPBHIN j candoraoreforyou thanSt. Joseph Aspirin, j So why pay more? World's largest seller at 10. 36 tablets 20. 100 for only 35. Attractive Simplicity In SlipEmbroidery ATTRACTIVE simplicity is the theme of these four pillow slip motifs, all of which come on one pattern, Z9405. Cross stitch water-lilies water-lilies and a delightful rose bouquet bou-quet make two pairs; another pair is to be banded with the interesting interest-ing lazy daisy motif, and the fourth pair bears an engaging row of miniature baskets. Replace worn out slips with new ones embroidered in these captivating designs. Pattern Z9405 is 15 cents. The transfer will stamp several sets of each if you wish. Send your order to: AUNT MARTHA Box 166-W Kansas City, Mo. Enclose 15 cents for each pattern desired. Pattern No Name Address The best is none too good for our men in the service. That's why it's worthwhile consulting them for their gift -preferences this Christmas. Christ-mas. According to surveys made in camps and barracks, cigarettes and smoking tobacco head the list as the gifts preferred by our boys in O. D. and blue. Camel is their favorite cigarette (based on sales records in Post Exchanges and Canteens). If he's a pipe-smoker, a big favorite is Prince Albert Smoking Tobacco, the largest-selling largest-selling tobacco in the world. You have your choice of the Camel Christmas Carton, or the Camel "Holiday House" package containing con-taining four "flat fifties." Prince Albert is packaged in the pound canister. All are handsomely gift packaged with space for your Christmas message. Your dealer is featuring them now. Adv. ' ' hits Yh HEAD GOLD X'i Put 3-purposeVa-tro-nol up each nostril. It (1) shrinks swollen membranes, (2) soothes irritation (3) helps dear raid- ' clogged nose. Follow directions . in folder. VA-Iku9'.l ' VI 'or 3'r's w', 'las,en dealing Vl0' exerna"y caused pimples l by relieving irritation with Relief At Last For Your Cough Creomulsion relieves promptly because be-cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed in-flamed bronchial mucous membranes. mem-branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding un-derstanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis Haste to Forgive A wise man will make haste to forgrv, because he knows the true value of time, and will not suffer it to pass away in unnecessary pain. Samuel Johnson. SwrTW "Wi, zy jkWJ-)W(Ml i ,! n ir i - -4 'HA4litr-i'r SOOTHE CHAPPED SKEN QUICKLY Raw, biting weather dries skin cells, leaves them "thirsty." Skin becomes raw may crack and bleed. Soothing Mentholatum acts medicinally: helps 1) Revive those thirsty cells so they can retain needed moisture; 2) Protect Pro-tect chapped skin from further irritation. irrita-tion. Use Mentholatum for aore, chapped hands, cheeks, lips. Jars 30L liteffliiMiuil 1 I For (tor 60 Years I Recommended Many Doctors! TRY pus To relieve distress of MONTHLY" fe&b Weakness AND HELP BUILD UP RED BLOOD! Lydla E. Plnfcham's Compound TABLETS (with added Iron) have helped thousands to relieve periodic peri-odic pain, backache, headache with weak, nervous, cranky, blue teel-lngs teel-lngs due to functional monthly disturbances. Taken regularly Plnkham's Tablets Tab-lets help build up resistance against such annoying symptoms. Also, their Iron makes them a flne hematic hema-tic tonic to help buUd up "red blood Plnkham's Tablets are made espe-cially espe-cially or women. Follow label directions. di-rections. 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I C0Ff SHOP 111 FJ-s"'''i" 11 SNAPPY FACTS y N ABOUT fe) RUBBER In 749 war production plonU,73 per cont of 434,600 worker arrive by private automobiles That's why war workers mo it hcre tires. When il is understood that 54,000 communities in this country depend entirely upon highway transportation, transporta-tion, the importance of the rubber situation will be appreciated. There were 10.78 pounds of crude rubber In the average patien-cjer patien-cjer car tire made in 1940. In 1941 the rubber content was increased to 10.83 pounds. The overall weight o! the average passenger car tire in 1940 was 21.55 pounds, while in 1941 it was 21.69 pounds. There Is a farmer In Oibom Iowa, who still carries as a " Iceable spare, a tire that came on his car as original equipment in 1917. He lacks up the wheel when the car is not in use. Fnd the Scrap to Eliminate the JP HOTEL BEN LOMOND I OGDEN, UTAH .riJv. 850 Roon-350 B.th. . J2.00 to UM F.mil, Room, for t penonu . . 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